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Creativity Quote by Harlan Howard

"Work is both my living and my pleasure"

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There is a little defiance tucked into Harlan Howard's plainspoken line: "Work is both my living and my pleasure". Coming from a professional songwriter in country music, it reads less like a motivational poster and more like a hard-won truce between art and rent. Howard helped define the genre's mid-century engine room, where inspiration had to show up on schedule and a good hook could mean groceries. The sentence makes that bargain sound almost clean.

The intent is pragmatic pride. Howard isn’t romanticizing effortless genius; he’s insisting that pleasure can survive inside routine, deadlines, and repetition. In Nashville’s write-for-hire ecology, "work" can be a bruising word, a demotion of creativity into productivity. By claiming it as pleasure, he flips the stigma. It’s a quiet flex: I don’t need to pretend I’m above labor to prove I’m an artist.

The subtext is also defensive. Saying your work is your pleasure preemptively answers the suspicion that commerce corrupts authenticity. Country music has long sold "realness" as a currency, even as it runs on contracts and radio slots. Howard’s line collapses that false split. He implies that sincerity isn’t threatened by getting paid; it’s threatened by resenting the craft.

Context matters: Howard’s era prized songs that were simple but not easy - tight narratives, emotional clarity, melodies built to travel. The quote works because it sounds like one of those songs: economical, unshowy, and confident enough to tell you the truth without begging for applause.

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Harlan Howard (September 8, 1927 - March 3, 2002) was a Musician from USA.

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